Sunday, November 18, 2007

Photos; trip to Turkey!!

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I went to Turkey with one of my friends in the last summer vacation, so I'll show you some photos. Let me explain photos...
①and② are photos of Pamukkale.
Pamukkale is kind of hot spring but it's very
shallow. It's made of limestone so here is white and bright.
It's one of World Heritage sites, so there were many tourists. Sunset in here is the most beautiful!!( you can see in my photo②)
③ is photo of Kaimalk underground city. A long time ago, Christians built this city to be safe from Muslime people. Inside of this city was complicate like a labyrinth.
④ is photo of Cappadocia. ( also one of world Herotage sites)
There were many strange shaped rocks, and most famous shape is "mushroom shape".
These stones are not so hard, so it's easy to make holes. I saw many holes in the stones and a tour guide said the holes are used as church or house a long time ago.
Last one, ⑤ was taken in istanbul. A girl who's in this photo is of course ME!
And, the building behind me is "blue mosque". Istanbul was very interesting city, but people's manner of traffic was really bad..., so Iwas always scared when I crossed roads.
I was really enjoyed trip to Turkey, because there were a lot of beautiful sceneries and onteresting cultures. I recommend you to go there someday!!
But, you should be careful when you visit carpet shop because all sales clarks were too enegetic when they tried to sell carpet to me... they really scared me!!
Anyway, our teacher said this Blog will be end very soon....
but, I really want to continue, because I want to talk to you on this Blog.
So, if you think the same as me, let's continue this Blog.
Or you can e-mail to me personally, so if you want to have my mail address, please let me knoe that.
Talk to you soon!!






























































1 comment:

julia said...

sounds like you had fun in Turkey! i would like to go there someday ^^
i would like to continue talking on this blog or by email too!